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Court Reporter Presidential aspirant Saviour Kasukuwere has lost his appeal to nullify the High Court decision excluding him from contesting in the August 23 presidential elections. Kasukuwere had challenged the lower court decision that disqualified him from contesting the election, as he is no longer a voter. Justice Antonia Guvava sitting with Justice Chinembiri Bhunu […]
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Gilbert Munetsi Correspondent Chitungwiza and Manyame Rural Residents Association (CAMERA) has petitioned Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo and Parliament over priorities being set by the commission running the affairs of the town.
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Nyaradzo Bakari Bulawayo Bureau Spouses of Government officials and politicians should not involve themselves in the country’s decision-making processes, Special Advisor to the President Cde Christopher Mutsvangwa has said.
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Farirai Machivenyika My Speaker Sir Mr Speaker Sir, as we begin 2018, let’s start by looking at some of the events that took place in the legislative assembly last year. The year 2017 will be remembered for two major events — legislative wise — that will forever be etched in the history books of this country.
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Walter Mswazie Correspondent The year 2017 was action-packed politically, economically and, of course, socially for Masvingo Province. As the year ends, like all Zimbabweans, people here are overwhelmed by anxiety and expectations of what 2018 has in store for them.
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Reason Wafawarova Correspondent In a piece titled “The Bloody End of Crocodile Politics,” one acerbic writer by the name Dinizulu Mbikokayise Macaphulana, whose birth name is Jethro Mpofu, raised issues of national interest that cannot go unchallenged. I understand the assumed pen name is also a cover for the writer’s fugitive status after a brush with the […]
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The Arena Hildegarde ONE of the famous quotes attributed to Catholic nun Mother Theresa is, “Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin.”
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Felex Share Senior Reporter— Zanu-PF’s Extraordinary Congress yesterday endorsed Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa as the revolutionary party’s President and First Secretary and party Presidential candidate in next year’s harmonised elections. Ratifying resolutions of a Special Central Committee meeting held on November 19, the Extraordinary Congress also upheld the recalling of former
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Takunda Maodza New Editor—- President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday thanked congress for confirming him as President and First Secretary of zanu-pf and endorsing his presidential candidature in harmonised elections next year. Officially closing the zanu-pf Extraordinary Congress held at Robert Mugabe Square in Harare yesterday, President Mnangagwa pledged to be the people’s servant.
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Felex Share Senior Reporter All is set for the Zanu-PF Extraordinary Congress to be officially opened by the party’s First Secretary and President Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa in Harare today. Delegates to the assembly, including foreigners, arrived in Harare yesterday for the one-day event.
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Walter Mswazie in Masvingo The Zanu-pf leadership here has said expelled members of the G40 cabal had spread all over party structures and were poised to ruin its image. The province also reaffirmed its support for the party’s First Secretary and President Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa as the presidential candidate for the harmonised elections slated for next […]
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Felex Share Senior Reporter— ZANU-PF holds a Politburo meeting in Harare today, signalling the beginning of processes leading to Friday’s Extraordinary Congress. Today’s meeting will be followed by a Central Committee meeting tomorrow.
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Felex Share Senior Reporter— Zanu-pf President and First Secretary Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday met the revolutionary party’s provincial chairpersons to get an update of the situation in their respective provinces. The revolutionary party’s spokesperson Cde Simon Khaya Moyo confirmed the development.
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Herald Reporters The bubble finally burst for G40 members who have been on a self-enriching crusade using their political influence. Former ministers – Ignatius Chombo, Saviour Kasukuwere, Professor Jonathan Moyo and Patrick Zhuwao – were on several occasions attacked by Zimbabweans for their corrupt activities.
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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter— THE Harare International Airport was yesterday renamed the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport and will undergo massive rehabilitation to match the stature of President Mugabe, a global icon. Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Joram Gumbo said Government had since negotiated with China Jiangsu International that refurbished
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